Fall 2019 Presentations by Library Faculty and Academic Professionals

This past fall, our Library faculty, and academic professionals traveled across the country to present on a wide variety of topics. As always, we congratulate our researchers on their important contributions to the University of Illinois and to Library and Information Science and other disciplines. A selected bibliography of these presentations is provided below.

  • Cabada, Elisandro, Mary C. Schlembach, William H. Mischo, and Robert W. Wallace. Application of Extended Reality (XR) Technologies in the Academic Library to Support Innovative Research and Instruction in the Physical Sciences and Engineering Disciplines.” Presentation at the American Chemical Society Extended Reality (XR) in Libraries & Beyond Session for the Fall 2019 National Meeting. San Diego, California. 2019.
  • Gray, Brian, Theresa Hazen, Holly MacDonald, Lisa Talbott, and Thomas H. Teper. “Evidence-based acquisition for primary source content: A new model for access and ownership.” 32nd Annual Charleston Conference. Charleston, SC. 2019.
  • Hensley, Merinda Kaye. “Strategic Planning and the Experience of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library.” Invited presentation, Assessment Practices and Metrics for the 21st Century: A 2019 NISO Training Series, with Clara M. Chu. December 19, 2019.
  • Sotomayor, Antonio. “The Sovereign Colony: How the Olympic Movement helps us understand Puerto Rico.” Grand Valley State University. Grand Rapids, Michigan. September 30, 2019.
  • —. “The Sovereign Colony: How the Olympic Movement helps us understand Puerto Rico.” Illinois State University, Bloomington-Normal, Illinois. September 25, 2019.
  • Szylowicz, Caroline. “Corr-Proust: A New Digital Edition of Marcel Proust’s Correspondence”, with François Proulx. Newberry Colloquium Series. The Newberry Library, Chicago. September 11, 2019. 
  • —. “Introduction à la vie et l’œuvre de Marcel Proust au travers des fonds d’archives“, with François Proulx. Professor Virginie Greene’s fall seminar on Marcel Proust. Department of Romance Languages, Harvard University. November 25, 2019. 
  • Teper, Thomas H. “Collection Assessment and the Impact of Digital Availability on Print Usage.” 32nd Annual Charleston Conference. Charleston, SC. 2019.
  • —. “No One is Using That Anymore: Assessing the Impact of Digital Availability on Print Usage.” Coalition for Networked Information. Washington, DC. 2019.
  • Tracy, Daniel G. “Issues in Scholarly Communication for the Health Sciences.” Workshop (invited) presented at Health Science Librarians of Illinois Annual Conference. Urbana, IL. September 12, 2019.
  • —. “Establishing a Sustainable Editorial Labor and Staffing Model for a Library-Based Multimodal Publishing Service.” Paper. DLF Forum. Tampa, FL. October 15, 2019.
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